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I hope my previous statement didn't insinuate I borne any conception Mr. Delich's items where anything other than original. It's quite transparent he's not only the leading collector in our field, but also assimilates this history on a level one, such as myself, could only envisage. The statement was made simply because I've yet had the privilege to encounter such rare items, making myself incompetent to judge them.
Again, thank you both for your services here.
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The F. F. Bauer image at the beginning of this thread is very nice. Does anyone know if there is a Bauer studio archive that survived?
Thanks again.
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Look at that fantastic jacket with the "D" collartab attached, now i do not collect SS- but i am stunned over that historical important photo!
If i was a rich man, i would have been poor very very quickly. I would most likely try to save as many of these items for the future as possible.
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The F. F. Bauer image at the beginning of this thread is very nice. Does anyone know if there is a Bauer studio archive that survived?
Thanks again.
The Bavarian State Archive picture section has many of his images. I have mined this resource. The SS economics histories also have a full account of the story of these two men, the Bauer brothers, as well. It is rather compelling.
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The Bavarian State Archive picture section has many of his images. I have mined this resource. The SS economics histories also have a full account of the story of these two men, the Bauer brothers, as well. It is rather compelling.
Thank you F-B for the link. I'm sure the picture archive you describe is a pleasure to review. If only there were access for us mere mortals. I would love to spend an afternoon looking at the Bauer brothers studio archive. Best Wishes!
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There is a link to the picture archive, at some point, since I used it. I found several Bauer images, which I have posted here.
There are also Bauer images in the Bundesarchiv Bildarchiv, which is more user friendly.
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Here is part of one of the Bunde images that is too weighty to digest. ....and to play the game...."what is the name of the officer on the roof on the left?"
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